Receiving Push Notifications on Your iOS Device (iOS)

What type of push notifications does Twitterrific
provide and how can I enable them?

Twitterrific offers many types of push notifications within the
application to help keep you apprised of special types of tweets
and actions. Before you can activate push notifications within the
app however you'll need to purchase the Push Notifications or
Everything bundle from the Advanced Features sidebar panel. Push is
a paid feature in Twitterrific and your purchase helps keeps the
hardware that powers the service up and running. It also covers the
cost of push notifications on Apple Watch and within the Today
view.

To enable push notifications on iOS, open Twitterrific's in-app
settings from the sidebar. From there, tap Notifications to open
the push notifications section, where you can enable the feature.
Once push notifications are successfully enabled, you'll be
presented with a number of new options, seen here:

Here you can select which types of push notifications you'd like
to receive for your account. To help you quickly identify a push
type when it is displayed on the lock screen, each notification
type has a specific emoji icon and color associated with it. You
can enable or disable the use of emoji in push notifications by
selecting the "Show Color Symbols" setting.

If you want to test to make sure that enabled push notifications
are working properly, tap the Send Test Notification button at the
bottom of the screen.

I have tapped to activate push notifications but the app
constantly reports "Checking server settings..."

This error indicates that you are currently on a network that is
blocking the port Twitterrific uses for push notifications. You may
be on wifi or cell service at work or a university, or even
Starbucks but the network itself is configured to block access
needed for push notifications to work.

The solution is to simply get to a different wifi or cell
network and re-open the push notification panel and try again. Once
push access has been successfully configured, you should receive
notifications as long as you have network connectivity - even if
access to the configuration server is being blocked.

I have push notifications enabled, but the badge on the
application icon isn't clearing / I'm not receiving pushes. How can
I fix this?

If the application's badges still won't clear or you're not
receiving notifications for the tweet types mentioned above, please
follow these steps:

Re-enable push notifications for Twitterrific in the in-app
settings and in Notification Center.

This should reset push notifications and badges for
Twitterrific, and they should start clearing normally when you open
the app.

I have followed these steps but am still not receiving
notifications. Help!

If you've followed the above steps but are still not receiving
push notifications for replies, direct messages, mentions and more
then most likely the problem is temporary and related to Twitter or
Apple's push stream itself and will most likely be resolved in a
short time. If you're still experiencing problems associated with
push notifications after several hours or days, write or tweet us
and we'll do our best to help.